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Thursday, March 20, 2025

Yuzvendra Chahal and Dhanashree Verma Officially Part Ways: Mumbai Court Grants Divorce


Yuzvendra Chahal and Dhanashree Verma Officially Part Ways: Mumbai Court Grants Divorce **Mumbai, March 20, 2025:** Indian cricketer **Yuzvendra Chahal** and choreographer **Dhanashree Verma** have officially ended their marriage. The Mumbai Family Court granted their divorce on Wednesday, bringing an end to their relationship that began in December 2020. ## **Court Approves Divorce, Waives Cooling-Off Period** The couple had filed for a **mutual divorce** on **February 5, 2025**, citing irreconcilable differences. In a significant move, the **Bombay High Court waived the mandatory six-month cooling-off period**, allowing for an expedited settlement. Chahal’s lawyer, **Nitin Kumar Gupta**, confirmed the ruling, stating: > *"The court has granted the decree of divorce. The court has accepted the joint petition of both parties. They are no longer husband and wife."* ## **Financial Settlement and Alimony Agreement** As part of the settlement, Chahal agreed to pay an **alimony of ₹4.75 crore** to Dhanashree. Reports suggest that a partial payment of ₹2.37 crore has already been made. ## **Chahal's T-Shirt Sparks Social Media Buzz** During the court proceedings, Chahal's choice of clothing became a talking point on social media. The cricketer was seen wearing a **black T-shirt** with the phrase **"Be your own sugar daddy"**, which quickly went viral. Fans and netizens speculated about its hidden message, making it a trending topic online. ## **The Journey from Love to Separation** Yuzvendra Chahal and Dhanashree Verma had been in the spotlight since their wedding in **December 2020**. However, cracks in their relationship began to surface in 2022, leading to growing speculation about a potential split. Despite attempts to maintain a united front, the couple ultimately decided to part ways. ## **What’s Next for Chahal and Dhanashree?** With the legal proceedings now behind them, Chahal is expected to shift his focus to the upcoming **Indian Premier League (IPL) 2025** season. Meanwhile, Dhanashree is set to continue her career in **choreography and digital content creation**.

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Thursday, November 27, 2014

Australian batsman Philip Hughes, 25, dies from head injury

Sydney: Australian cricketer Phillip Hughes died in a Sydney hospital on Thursday after being struck by a ball and suffering a severe head injury two days earlier. “We are extremely sad to announce that Phillip Hughes has passed away at the age of 25,” Cricket Australia said in a statement. “Our thoughts go out to Phillip’s family, friends, and the entire cricket community on this incredibly sad day.” Hughes was struck in the head while batting in a match at the Sydney Cricket Ground on Tuesday. He underwent emergency surgery and was put in an induced coma but never regained consciousness. “He was not in pain before he passed and was surrounded by his family and close friends,” Cricket Australia said. “As a cricket community we mourn his loss and extend our deepest sympathies to Phillips family and friends at this incredibly sad time.”
Sydney: Australian cricketer Phillip Hughes died in a Sydney hospital on Thursday after being struck by a ball and suffering a severe head injury two days earlier. “We are extremely sad to announce that Phillip Hughes has passed away at the age of 25,” Cricket Australia said in a statement. “Our thoughts go out to Phillip’s family, friends, and the entire cricket community on this incredibly sad day.” Hughes was struck in the head while batting in a match at the Sydney Cricket Ground on Tuesday. He underwent emergency surgery and was put in an induced coma but never regained consciousness. “He was not in pain before he passed and was surrounded by his family and close friends,” Cricket Australia said. “As a cricket community we mourn his loss and extend our deepest sympathies to Phillips family and friends at this incredibly sad time.”

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Sydney: Australian cricketer Phillip Hughes died in a Sydney hospital on Thursday after being struck by a ball and suffering a severe head injury two days earlier. “We are extremely sad to announce that Phillip Hughes has passed away at the age of 25,” Cricket Australia said in a statement. “Our thoughts go out to Phillip’s family, friends, and the entire cricket community on this incredibly sad day.” Hughes was struck in the head while batting in a match at the Sydney Cricket Ground on Tuesday. He underwent emergency surgery and was put in an induced coma but never regained consciousness. “He was not in pain before he passed and was surrounded by his family and close friends,” Cricket Australia said. “As a cricket community we mourn his loss and extend our deepest sympathies to Phillips family and friends at this incredibly sad time.”

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Tuesday, June 25, 2013

Lehmann's cultural remedy for Australia

 

Australia's new coach Darren Lehmann has pushed the importance of fun and a balanced perspective on life to remedy a team culture that has variously been described as toxic, insular, selfish, undisciplined, and just plain stupid. Lehmann has openly desired the national coaching job for quite some time, but given that it has fallen into his lap a mere two weeks before the first Ashes Test, his initial message to the touring team could not afford to be elaborate.
Upon the squad's arrival in the medieval town centre of Taunton, Lehmann sat down his players and staff to set out a simple but clear direction for the Australian team, both on the field and off it. Relieving the tension of the past few days in Bristol and London was high on Lehmann's list of priorities, while also ensuring focus shifted instantly to Wednesday's tour match against Somerset.
"Hopefully with the enjoyment factor, we'll get that going for a start," Lehmann said of the culture he wished to create. "When you start winning games you have a lot of fun so we need to start winning some games, simple as that. It's about getting all the lads and everyone in a direction we want to go. We're going one way and that is forward and everything starts afresh